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LOST AND FOUND Cent word, timet for price of fiv. BLACK WR NECKPIECE loat Sunday night. jnovemner as. Bewera 11 returnee 1 1 nr. 1 wj OUN METAL MESH BAG lost November 12, in neighborhood of Elm and Eynon streets.

Finder return to 173 South Bromley avenue. Reward. LOST Black kitten, white note, breast and feet. Phone 5624 J. 424 Clay avenue.

LOST Small rbaniois leather bag. containing Jeweler. It tarn to 762 Monroe and receive liberal reward, and no questions will be asked. PAItt NOSE GLASSES. West Scranton, between Main avenue and Went Mountain.

Finder return 713 West Elm. Bell 1625 W. Reward. SHOCK ABSORBER on Shawnee avenue, between Depot and Race street. Finder return to 530 Spruce street.

SUITCASE lost between Laurel Line station and Parker street by way of Green Kidge. Call 1407 J. Bell. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. For recovery of stolen Overland Touring Car, No.

97523, model 83, Pennsylvania license 80356. Address P. 0. Box 229. Scranton, Pa.

HELP WANTED FEMALE Cfnt word, six times for price of five. DISHWASHER wanted at 1103 Capouse avenue. GIltL wanted for general housework. Apply 1114 Price street GIKL to do light housework. Reference re qulred.

Mrs. Gibbons. 1212 Marlon street. GIKL wanted for general housework. Apply 611 East Market street.

GIRL wanted for general housework. Inquire at Dr. Albertson's, 2416 North Main avenue. TEN GIRLS wanted at once for stripping tobacco. The Clark A Snover Co.

WANTED Experienced hortsontal warpers. Steady work, high wages and nine hour day. Apply the Cedar Cliff Silk 139 B. Kred erlck Bingbamton. ft.

Y. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework; Polish or Slavish preferred; good pay. 841 Jefferson avenue. HELr WAlMlbu iViMLfc Cent a word, six times for price of five. EXPERIENCED overall and shirt cutter want ed.

Steady work guaranteed for the right man; state salary and commission. Apply to The Big Four overall snenauoaii, Penna. vtv nast 3ft with horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Lackawanna county. Salary $70 per month. Address 9 Industrial inaiunapons, inqisua.

WA NTED Errand boy who can ride bicycle. Must be 16 years Lackawanna Laundry company. WANTED Experienced horizontal warpers. Steady work, high wages and nine hour day. Apply the Cedar Cliff Silk 139 E.

Frederick Bingbamton. N. Y. WANTnD Five experienced men to drive teams. Gojd wages.

Apply A. P. McDonougb, 126 Tripp avenue, punmore WANTED EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS, collectors on house to house work with the famous Gottscball products; $12 weekly salary to start, raise to $15 third month, also commission. Permanent proposition good for $25 a week. Must be of good character.

Address P. B. Gottscball, Harrisburg. Pa. TEAMSTERS WANTED Apply at Washburn Williams company, Meridian street.

HELP WANTED Cent a word, six times for price of five. RIBBON WEAVERS wanted, male or female. New mill just started; good pay, steady work. Mapelc Silk Mills, of Alburtis. Pa.

SITUATIONS FEMALE Eighteen words, three times, free. SITUATION at housework or housekeeping where I can take a little girl, 4 years old. Write or coll evenings after 6. F. 8., 439 Phelps street, city.

WOMAN wishes work by day or half day. Z. Republican. 'l'OUNG LADY desires typewriting at home. Work done neatly, accurately and quickly.

D. 1'. Sbep, Republican. SITUATIONS MALE Eighteen words, three times, free. SITUATION wanted by a gentleman as Janitor or watchman.

J. 1433 Olive street. SITUATION wanted by a reliable man as watchman in a bank. J. 1433 Olive street.

YOUNG married man wishes position driving truck or in shipping department. Has had 3 years' experience in driving car. Address R. 1, 2U25 Wayne avenue, city. AUTOMOBILES C'eitf a teord, six times for price of five.

AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING Our Specialty ltepairing Radiators, Fenders. Wind Shields and Lamps. NEW GLOBE AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR 408 LINDEN. BOTH PHONES. AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING by experts.

We are the only SPECIAL MECHANICS in 8cran too. We do not plug the radiators or put flaxseed into them, but will locate the DIRECT LEAK, and make it CIRCULATE as well as a NEW ONE. RELIABLE AUTO RADIATOR 309 MULBERRY STREET. BELL 'PHONE 2278. BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE call on Pop Slg nor as he has a great many bargains on bis floor, racers, raceuhoutK, roadsters, touring cars, small trucks and chassis for trucks, and a great many of these bargains can be bought on 60 per cent, and the balance on monthly payments.

Prices running from $60 up. Remember be has Bosh magnetos and carburej ators for sale, four and six cylinder. 615 Mulberry. ECONOMY AUTO CO. LOCOMOBILE.

STUTZ, and OAKLAND cars; G. M. C. Trucks: tires, oeeesMries. Vulcanizing and auto repairing.

Comer Linden and Dlx court. FOIt SALE Ford touring car with demountable rims; good price to buyer. Kendon Foster, North Church street, Carhondale, I'a. FRANKLIN" "TOURING CAR for sale, nve pas senger, mechanically O. but has body slightly damaged; would make fine winter truck.

Hell phone 3564 J. LARGE AUTOMOBILE cheap, would make good Jitney. Dalton Suply Dalton, Pa. KNOX KACEH sale. Electric lights, $150.

Bell 'phone 6722. FOKU SERVICE Lowest prices. All parts in st'K repairs made by Ford factory mechanic. Prompt service. Word guaranteed.

1917 models on hand. Orders taken for immediate delivery. Cruber's Ga rage. Cedar and Birch. LAC'KA.

TIRE 413 Linden street. We retread old tires equal to new, for $1.50 to $2.50. Reliable Vulcanizing done cheap. Second hand tireu and tubes at bargain prices. PACKARD TRUCKS TO HIRE Two and three tons, day 1 or night; also pleasure parties taken out.

Call Stanley Stonier, Bell 274S and 5770. FOR REPUBLICAN READERS Fur the convenience of Republi can readers "Want Ads" may be 'phoned to 4000 at any hour of the day or sight. No extra charge for this service. Bill sent the following dsy. AUTOMOBILES Cent word, fix times for price of five.

(Continued) 8TORAGB FOR AUTOMOBILES la private garage. 637 Prescott avenue. tlOO SMALL ROADSTER, no condition; $850 Falrfleld Slz Paige, A condition, good tires. Also one little six Locomobile and on tevea passenger Franklin at very Interesting prices. O.

D. DeWitt, Franklin Dealer. SlS North Washington avenue, acranton. i s. 1013 rnniiiin Car.

electric liahts and starter. seven passenger. First class shape. Box No. F.

4a. care 1913 LIGHT TOURINO CAR, weighing less than 2.000 in fine sbane, $200. A great bargain, nignor uarage, oio jamuciu. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cent a word, six times for price of five. uiimk sacrifice, at Thompson, Pa.

Full details at office. Slegel's Realty Connell building. mnltTL nnui! mnA 97 ipm, nf land near WU M.W Factoryvtlle. Box 91. B.

D. Ho. 2. Factory viiie, ra. FOB SALE Level lot, 40x140.

op Blchmont street. Inquire J. is. Hosio, ill oruauwa. ceu "puone a.

FIVP.l'A V4II.Y ITI.AT and store. 63 ft. 35 ft Three double houses, six rooms on each sWlo inrn MinlAM wan rooms, all lmprOVe mentsi gas and electricity. No coal under surface. If sold before April 1 will take 70 per cent, of value.

2217 Myrtle. John Kane. FOR SALE CHEAP The best, centrally located, lnnh nnri Mnina mflml in the City. Full de tails ou application at office. Slegel's Realty HACKETT can sell you a property, HACKETT can sell your property.

HACKETT manages property. mwrvn nmnatlT HACKETT, Real Kutate Exc. Bldg. Plone 343 ipviNfi ivEMiiR 193 single house, ten rooms, for sale. Steam heat, full lot, street paved; also single bouse 829 Irving avenue, u.

F. Reynolds, reopies nana mug. OWNE WILL SACRIFICE at $10,000.00 first mortgage for $9,000. If sold at once. run.

information at omce. ciegei ram vw Connell Bldg, WE OFFER the beautiful Tobey Residence at 820 Electric street, at a low price and easy terms. Full details at office. Slegel's Realty Connell Bldg. WOODLAWN AVENUE, Single, six rooms, all improvements, lot 40x140, only $3,000.

on easy terms, vaugnan, o3U epruce street. $2,000, SINGLE. 8umner avenue, six rooms and bath, all improvements, Kieam neat, tut immediate possession; easy terms. Vaugnan, 630 spruce street. wvi uiKm.p.

near Pwnoott avenue, six rooms and bath, all improvements, furnace heat, easy terms, vaugnan, oau spruce SAUL 4 CASTLES REAL ESTATE BROKERS BUY, SELL AND RENT 327 MIUUSK BUILUIJIU. U. A. MOLINARI CO. Real Estate and Insurance Especially for Foreigners.

225 Washington. Opp. Court House. BUYS. SELLS.

RENTS, REAL ESTATE! 530 SPRUCE STREET GROUND FLOOR OFFICE PHONES 110 CHARLES E. DAVIS REAL ESTATE BOUGHT. SOLD AND MANAGED 624 SCRANTON LIFE BUILDING. FARMS BEAUTIFUL FARM, near Factoryvllle, 103 acres, in high slate cultivation, mostly level, 10 first class buildings, fruit, well watered; also stock, machinery, crops, at aacrince. Bell 'pnone.

vwi peranum, BF.AITTIFITI. lflft ACRE FARM to be Sold in one or two farms; located 4 miles west of Jermyn on road by Chapman Laxe. wun modern 14 room bouse, furnace heat, hot and cold water In bouse; two tenant bouses; 4 harna hfcbn hmiM. hoe house, and ice bouse. Good water and plenty of It.

For particulars call or see Airs. Si. a. raven. Jermyn, R.

F. P. DAIRY FARM for rent in city limits. Refer ences. Jenkin Reese, West Scranton.

DALTON Fifty live acres, eight room bouse, good barn, 100 fruit trees, spring water, silo, a fine productive farm; will sell cheap on easy terms, vaugnan, oju epruce mreei. ELMHCR8T Five acres, house, barn, chlckery. irult trees, nve minutes irom in sta tion. augnan. oao fepruce street.

SCOTT TOWNSHIP Fifty acres, house, and barn, spring water, only $1,500 for quick saie. augnan, spruce etreei. AXEL OELLGAARD Bays and sells farms. Pays cash for bargains, Loans money. Free bargain bulletin of Farms Issued regularly.

SOI Board or trade mag. CASH FOB YOUR FARM. NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED. WRITE FOR MX PROPOSITION. W.

F. VAUGHAN. 530 SPRUCE STREET. FARM 66 acres, near Factoryvtlle; house, barn, timber, fruit; only $1700. Easy terms.

Marty Burr Building. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cent a word, six times for price of five, BEST MAKE UPRIGHT PIANO, nearly new, cost $450; sell $125. Address H. K. 6, Republican.

FOR SALE Good fresh Jersey cow, good pro ducer; price $65. Bell pnone o64. BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANO Perfect con dition; cost $350; sacrifice for $160 cash; must sell; can be teen and examlued at Storage warehouse, zsi center street. ELEGANT PLAYER PIANO, perfect condition, with 25 latest music rolls; big bargain; $250. Must be sold; want the money.

Can ie seen aud examined at Storage Warehouse, 223 Center street, two doors og Penn avenue. FOR SALE car of long leaf yellow pine sizes. DeWitt Lumber Company, 207 East Market street. LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE upholstered Turkish velvet chair, also modern antique mahogany chiffonier und shaving stand combined. Both expensive pieces; will sell cheap.

417 Vine street LATEST MODEL SINGERS sewing machine; slightly used cheap. 712 Adams avenue. MANDOLIN for sale at a bargain; has never been used. Inquire McGeehin, circulation de partment, Scranton Republican. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, December 9, beginning 8 a.

m. at farm of J. B. Antolne, Justus, two horses, six and seven yeara old next Spring. Also all kinds of farming lm plements aud some household goods.

SQUARE PIANOS at bargains; we have for sale, prices from $20 to $35. Want tin room. Call and examine at Storage Ware houee, 223 Center street. TWO CHAIK BARBER SHOP OUTFIT Bell 7337 J. WALNUT BED ROOM SUIT, Bpriugs, marble too.

coal range, $5.00. School street, Providence. UPRIGHT PIANO, In fine condition, $100 caah to quick buyer. Big bargain at New York Storage rooms. 223 Center street, Scranton.

A. L. SCHILLER LOAN CO. 109 Pcnu Avenue. Scrantou.

Pa. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Not Called For On Sale Now. TO ECONOMICAL PEOPLE Why buy second band furniture when you can secure brand new for Just as little money, and at the same time take advantage of our liberal credit terms' THE ECONOMY. 316 318 Lackawanna Avenue. AUCTION.

FRIDAY, 2:30 O'CLOCK Complete furnishings of Mr. Snyder's residence. Mahogany parlor suite, mahogany up grand piauo, like new, golden oak china closet, round extension table, buffet, six chairs, bed davenport, large mahogany chair, upholstered In leather, library table, brass and iron beds, oak bedroom suite, walnut bedroom suite, square piano, beautiful toue; organ, wardrobe, kitchen cabinet, Pittston coal range, parlor bearter, double base burner, gas range, parlor beater, double base burner, gas parlor pool table, like new, suitable Christmas gift. Freight paid. 127 Jefferson, op.

poslte Lackawanna station; WANTED BOARDERS Private family; terms moderate; ceutral, Green Ridge. W. Scranton Republican. GOOD PRODUCING MILCH COW wanted. Bell 4330, New 2487 J.

WANTED tu rent small farm or exchange towa property. Would prefer along Northern Electric line. Must lie good building, water and fruit. Newton Williams, 906 Walnut street, Mooslc, Pa; WANTED TO RENT Six room house with barn In rear that could be used as garage. Prefer Duumora or South Scranton.

Want possession April 1, Answer A. U. Reub lican. WE BUY all kinds of household furniture and pianos for spot cash. Republican office.

WANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5 per set. Also old gold and silver. Drop postal to Box 15 Re publican and I will call.

This week only. OLD GOLD AND SILVEP We buy old watches, gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, false teeth, brldgework, gold and silver coins, etc. Mall orders received. Goods held six days for approval of price. E.

Itotlhman. 230 Lackawanna avenue. EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE up to date automobile for a dlamondrlns. Bell 'phone 6117 W. SUBURBAN STORES Cenf tt toord.

six times for price of five. WEST SCRANTON SHOES REPAIRED by modern machinery In 20 minutes. Men's shoes and heels sewed, 75c; ladies' soles and heels, 60c. 417 North Main avenue. Goodyear Shoa Co.

THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916 BUSINESS PERSONALS Cent word, six times for price of five. AUT08 FOR HIRL t.auah notvATS 'rnTTniKft CAR for hire. week, day or hour. Pleasure or business. Both 'phones 225 or Bell 4860.

B. C. O'Brien. BODIES GILHOOL WAGON WORKS aiitf. vommerciaa Doaies.

airy quantity. Quality and service guaranteea. aium ana nwuiuKwu. BOARDING STABLE F. L.

MILLER Boarding sUbles, rear .26 a a hah a j. All hlflslsl DI Aoimi ana W( Aiaer iinjei. beavy team work and draylng. Miller a ratea are ngui nmi uoi uu ooo BUSINESS COLLEGE n.i,l,t IVDTITtTTTE Vil WASH iugton avenue, offers exceptional advantages writing, bookkeeping. English or telegraphy.

CLEANING AND DYEING AUTO SEAT COVERS. BLANKETS. QUILTS, Both 'phones. Uavis Steam Dye Works. 01 Ucaawanna avenue.

"CITY GUIDES DECEMBER CITY GUIDES given free at 1 1 1 fnmwn Mr M. Cigar stores, important train changes. Ask lor one caxiy. CHIROPODIST DR. EDWARD HOFFMAN, 8uite 614 Traders Bank, treats aotlsepUctlly and painlessly all foot troubles, corns, ingrown nails, bunions.

Fallen arches specialty. Bell o2a. DAIRIES AB1NGTON DAIRY CO. Wholesale and retail dealers in pure milk aud cream and strictly nf fancy ireso eggs; aiow creamery butter and cottage cheese, special bottled mug irom herds. Both 'phones.

322 24 Linden street. ENDERLY DAIRY Always reliable. Special milk from our own Jersey and herds. Both 'phones. Coruer larch street ana Monsey svenue.

DRESSMAKING WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches the only finished course taught in the city. You cannot afford to learn any other, earn while learning; day and evening classes. 417 Lackawanna avenue. MODERN DRESSMAKING BCHOOL, cutting and ntting taught, day and night classes eurn while learning. 830 Beech street.

Bell 4736 MISS IDA FREDERICK. 628 Adams avenue. DRAYING WM. LAND All kinds of DRAYING, Furnl ture pa ked and moved by Best fireproof storage In the city. 224 Wyom GEO.

W. BROWN DRAYING Inc. Dray log of all kinds. Furniture packing and storing, separate locker for furniture. Call Bell paone, 603; new 'phone.

1141: office, Lacka wanna avenue r.oq vu HOWE'S DRAYING CO. AU kinds of hluling. Household goods and planoa removed and stored. Freight and taggage. Prompt ser Tlca.

206 Spruce street Bell 762o. New 414. ENGINEERS rfERBERT WILLIAMS CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Structural Steel, Excavations. Reinforced Coo crete.

Surveys. 428 Coal Exchange. Bell U6b B. ELECTRICAL REPAiRS WE REWIND and repair electric Jg M. Jones, Electrical Repair Shop.

918 Wash lngton avenue. FUNERAL DIRECTOR BENJ. J. KNIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMEALMER No. 1733 N.

MAIN AVE. Bell 738S. THEODORE R. JOHNSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 1KTI7 NORTH MAIN. BELL 6S FURNITURE REPAIRING WE MAKE any kind of repairs to any kind of furniture.

Phone for our truck. Bell 24ol, Consolidated, 2717. Scranton Bedding Co. FLORIST FUNERAL FLOWERS The very best approved arrangements and very moderate prices, Clark, the Fionst, 124 Washington avenue. WE SPECIALIZE O.N FUNERAL WORK.

ALL SORTS AND SIZES OF DBO9.D"sl! WREATHS, DESIGNS. ETC. ARk. LOWEST IN TOWN. N.

Y. FLORAL 4U1 SPRUCE STREET INSURANCE GENTER CO. Fire insurance. Rooms, fourth floor. Connell puiiaing, pom yuvwo.

HACKETT writes every kind of Insurance, and best of every amo. rauun ova. MASONS ONLY THE MASONIC PROTECTIVE Association pays sick and acciueni Phone, see or write J. F. Wardle.

Gen. 529 Connell peranum. "CACE CURTAINS CLEANED LACE CURTAINS done Jip. Bell 3012 MONEY TO LOAN AXEL OELLGAARD negotiate loans. City aud cniinTrymoriaaaca.

ova ilOOO to $1500 upon terms to suit borrower. rfy i Cl Interest reduced. CSD A aymeuis Attorner. Peonies Bank Bldg. WW ud $1000 to oce; also larger sums, real wnro Gardner Sanderson.

906 Mears Bldg. NOTARY PUBLIC M. DAVIS, Scranton Republican offica. wTF'VAUGHAN. 630 Spruce street.

PIANO TUNING SPECIAL FALL REDUCTION $1.60 for clean ing and tuning, aef' promptly attended to. W. H. Davles, 328 S. Uvde Park avenue.

Bell 2330 J. PAINTING AND PAPERING ONE COAT OF REAL PAINT will rent, sell or keep your house. j. j. i Ridge Row.

Bell 'phone 3528 J. PIANOS J. W. GUERNSEY never runs fake sales of Dianos. as naa never irieu r.ia with auessiuc games, but you can always buy a piano at bis piano ware rooms, quality and grade considered, cheaper tbau at any other place try It for a piano or plajer piano for Christmas.

Third Hoor, 316 Washington avenue. Scranton. Pa, PLUMBING, TINNING iTL iui 'u a. vnrvnnTH WE KNOW 110W Plumbing, Tinning. Heating, Ventilating; cornices, ojmui.

service our motto. 205 Spruce. Bell 4Slli New 63. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES MEGAUGEE BROS. Printers' supplies, enve lopes, psper osaa, Awa.

Washington avenue RENOVATING WB RENOVATE MATTRESSES in new ticking for S4.MJ. JU tue viia aiws for ourtruck. BeU. 2461; Consolidated. 3717.

Scran ton beuuing yoi SWEEPING COMPOUND SWEEPING COMPOUND Directlona bow ia 1 lb. of green dye by mall for Anthracite Chemical Works. Cedar and Mattes. STOVE REPAIRING 6TOVE REPAIRING carefully done. Work guaranteea.

M1 Engle, 925 Beech atreet. Old 'phone 7034 R. upnuw 1 nnv H. I. BIXBY, Upholstering and Repairing, 430 Madison, ueu a.

ww rnnnsrlv with Williams McAnulty, UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING ot the Detter aiuu. aoic, work at HONEST prices. Scranton Upholstering 633 Linden Bell 7460. Iuw lm. "TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS, $16.00 UP Typewriter Sales sua wssuingiou aw.

wv. TAILORING GOODMAN'S Ladles' tailors that tailor aicur fttBljra OK llM Ui VUH rvwoe fwa war Our prices are tb lowest. Call in. bli "VVAStE PAPER WE BUY UaL KlNlSs, new.papera and maa 1 Ppnn WBHto PftlMr CO. 21UCB, UI1.U w.

Bell.399C i KurEsSIONS AND TRADES CeHt six times for price of five. ATTORNEYS BOYLE, Frank Attorney and Counsellor at Law, jtoonis Aa iB ourr wasnington avenue. Bcranton, ra. HU 11 1 t' AttnrnAv.at.Tw 411 12 Board of Trade, neii Wi. MG1NLKV, Michael Attorney and Counsel lor at Law, 734 735 Connell Bldg.

O'BRIEN A "KELLY, Attorneys and counsel lora at Law, ow to nerauion Ajra mug. TOOHEY, John Attorney and Counsellor st Law, 4uo rropjes pans ocranion. ra. OE'ORtiE TAYLOR. Prendergast Bldg.

WARREN, KNAI'P. O'MALLEY HILL, At torneys ana counseii'jrs. tAooms Dus Aa vouneu Bldf. nmuKOAD TIME TABLES CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Trains leave Scranton week days for New York. rnuaaeipma, esston.

uethleheio, Allentown, Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Mauch Chunk, White Haven Ashley, Wilkes Barre, at 7:10 a. 12:20 and 8:50 p. Sundays at 9:10 a. 2:05 p. m.

and 4:5 p. m. for New York and Philadelphia. For Tamaq.ua, Pottavil.e Mabanoy City and Shsinokln. week days, 7:10 a.

12:20 p. Sundays, 2 P. to, FOR RENT Cent a word, six times for price of five, BRYN MA WR 8TKEET Three noma for rent. uw mserne street. CLINTON PLACE.

No. ft For rent, all tm. provementa, $22. 637 N. Rebecca Avenue, TAj.

imiuire Auiner nciiar. pom poonea. DIAMOND AVENUE, 1108 Single house for rem wun patn. inquire 1030 Jackson street IMW.BtrWkljr An. AraniaaiiiAU improvemeuis, comer Moneey and Sunset.

Inquire John A'Rnvla 1fi1A nr. GARFIELD AVENUE, 340 Two live room flats; improvements, t3 montD, GREEN RIDGE Single hoose for rent, furnished or unfurnished. 2012 N. Washington avenue, use of garage. BOUSES, flats," stores, lofts aad offices for cjery street in scranton.

w. r. vaugnsn. mo spruce street. IN CHINCH ILLA Flve room bungalow, with rq icni ocranton jt.

WA Q. NEWTON PIKB and Jackson Street Five room bouse for rent. $8. Inquire at 1201 niBuwim arreei. OFFICES for rent All light, centrally located.

Elevator service. Rcrantnn Kaal Ratata Co 316 Washington avenue. Inquire at vunaur. aecona poor, am single; 112 ooupie. FOREST COURT.

628 Six room house. Partial impruvemen ia. gas. QUINCY AVENUE, 819 Eight room bouse. In qnlre in rear.

SOUTH SUMNER AVENUE, 162 Six rooms for rem, ceuar, gas. SIX ROOM FLAT Steam heat furnished, hot water all year, $22.50. A Winkler, 631 Cedar avenue. SIX KOOM SINGLE. Inquire 3 S.

Webster avenue. WYOMING AVENUE. 2112. Green Ridge Seven room house nicely located, furnished or unfurnished. STORAGE I I WB WILL STORE ANYTHING REASONABLE RATES F.

POST ESTATE. 44 LACKA. AVE. BOTH PHONES. ROOMS FOR RENT Cent a word, six times for price of five, ADAMS, 638 Furnished rooms.

Housekeeping. ADAMS AVENUE, 527 Large front room and aitcnen, completely lurnianed lor ilgnt nouse keeping. City steam. ADAMS AVENUE, 541 Two front connecting rooms; rurmsoea tor aouseseeping; city Bieam; veiepnone. FURNISHED ROOM la private family.

Bell NORTH WASHINGTON, 512r One sleeping room ror rent; reasoname. ueii ntiM. MADISON AVENUE, 422 Furnished room. Private family. MULBERRY STREET, 1130 Two furnished rooms, ueu toll.

OLIVE STREET, 528 Rooms for rent, low price; steam neat. b24 Olive street. BOOMS FOR MEN Clean and comfortable, wash rooms with modern shower baths, abun dant hot and cold water, continuous elevator service, by day, week or mouth. Scranton Y. M.

C. corner Washington avenue and aiuioerry street. SCRANTON STREET, 1024 Four rooms with bath, newly papered and painted. All improvements, inquire 122 S. Seventh avenue.

BeU iwj WYOMING AVENUE, 310 Nicely furnished outside rooms, all conveniences; reasonable central; city steam. Cent a word, six times for price of five. A GOOD HORSE for sale cheap. A. tt P.

Tea ijb Wyoming. COAL WAGONS AND HARNESS for saie; also dump wagocs for sale or hire. L. W. Belles, 1003 Washington avenue.

GOOD HORSE for sale, (heap. Inquire 853 espouse avenue. ONE GOOD WORK HORSE, weight 1100 lbs. nine years old, sound, have no work for same; will sen ngnt; also one spring wagon in good condition, u. oieiainger, recaviue, Pa.

New phone, 25 R. EIGHT YEAR OLD HORSE, also harness and buggy. 1414 west oipson street. SPRING WAGON and harness for sale. 916 Robinson street.

ON ACCOUNT OF BUYING TRUCK must sell at once, young pair of bay native horses, 5 and 6 years old, farm broke; weight 2,200 also harness and auey wagon, nearly new, capacity 3000 lbs. 11 Lackawanna Ave. PAIR of well bred blocky black mare colts; 3 years 01a. Xj. ju.

unumara, uamun, ra. BOARDING Cent a word, six times for pries of fivt WOODLEIGH, Towanda, tborougbly heated attractive rooms, with batb. excellent food trained nurses' home; also care for elderly people or semi iuvauus; oooaiei. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Cent a word, six times for price of five. HOTEL AND BUSINESS FOR SALE.

Indepen dent. Best business location In country. Rent from property will bring 6 ou invest ment in aaojnon to aoiei license, ajw.uu; close to central city. A chance in a lifetime; money maker. For all information, C.

J. 3, Republican. LEGAL NOTICES IN iRJB; 'ESTATE OF JANE JONES, lLATE of the Uoroug Ji ot uunxnora, uounty, ueceaeea. Letters of adniluiSLraWon on the aibovo estate having been granted, to tlbe un der siignod, all persons having Claims against futwi eBtaite will nlease oresent saime for payment a all persons indebted thereto wrii piease maae inrmeaiaie pay menx 10 TH'E SCRANTON TRUST COMPANY. Adrrdnismacw.

B16 Spruce Street, Pa. JOHN O. MoASKIEi, Attorney for the Estate. D8 18 22 20 J5 12 I'M RE: (ESTATE OF WILLIAM W. SCRAN ton.

Late of tihe City of Soranton, Lacka wanna, uounty, ceceasea. Letters testaJmentary on tbe estate having been granted to the underslned all persons having claims aigalnst said eatate will please present tthern for payment, and all persons indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to KATHERTOK M. SORANTON, WORTHilNGTON JOSEPH JEFFREY, Exeoutora, Soranton, Pa. WARREN. KKAPP, 0'MALILEY ft Attorneys for the Estate.

D8 14 22 28 J3 12 KATHERTNU A. CARET VS. JAMES Oaxey. In the Court of Common ieaa of Lackawanna County. Jso.

471 October Term, 1918. To James Carey. Hespondent. The Sheriff ihaving returned the original subpoena and wliaa subpoena In the above entitled oa "non eat Inventus," the court has ordered service to be made upon you ipubHation, and you re hereby no fied to fee arul appear at he next term of aadid court to be held at Scranton, Lackawanna county, on tbe Suh day of January. 1817.

to answer the complaint of tine said UbeUant. BENJAMIN S. PHJUVITS. AJfBRMAN MAXEY. fjberlff.

Attarneya for LtbeHlant. D8 16 2a 2S BIDS FOR CON ST RUCTION OF SEWBRfl IN THE BOROUGH OF TAYLOR, PA. Notice is hereby sven that sealed pro vyosals will be received and opened by Uie Town Council of the Borough of Taylor at the council chamber In the Borough building, Union street, Taylor, at 8 o'clock p. Monday. December 11th, 1916.

for rhe construction of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth district sewers in the Borough of Taylor, All work to be done In accordance with ordinances of he said Borough of Taylor Adopted October 9th, 191M, and plans and specifications attached thereto, copies of which are on file In the office of Harry Hall, Borough Engineer, seventh floor of the Mears building. Scranton, Pa. All bids must be aocoropenled cash or a certllted check of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, In case the bdd'deir to whom the oontraot Is awarded refuses or falls to execute a contract for the work. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, within ten days from the date of ihe award, the cash or certified check accompanying his proposal rihaill be forfeited to the Borough of Taylor. All bids must be addressed to John 8.

Evans, Borough Clerk, Taylor, and endorsed as follows: "Pro posalg for the Construction of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth District Sewers In tho Borouglh of Taylor." and all bids must be In the hands of the said secretary. John 8. Evans, not later than o'clock Monday, December Hth, loir), either at his home on Union street, Taylor, or at his office in the Borough build In. Bidders are allowed to bid on the construction of either or both of Uie sewers, but each bid must be separate. The Borourh reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

By order of the Borougih Council. JOHN 8. EVANS. Secretary. Dfl 7 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEW THAT Application wW( be made by George C.

Warner, Harry C. O' Boyle and Everett 8. Ross, to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 18th day of December. A. D.

1910, at 10 o'clock a. under the provisions of an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation anl Regulation of Certain Corporations," 'approved the 20th day of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to bo railed "The Wobb Drug Company!" the character and object of which Is manufacturing, buytn and sellln drugs and medicines and all such articles as are usually handled by a drug store, and for these purposes to have, poetess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplement' thereto conferred. L.EE P. STARK, Solicitor. N21 1H 8 LEGAL NOTICES AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Inspection of all the Telegraph, Telephone, Electric Light, Trolley and Traction and Other Poles In the Borough of Old Forge, and Providing Method of Defraying the Expenses Incident Thereto.

Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Old Forge, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That every telegraph. telephone, electric light, troMey and traction and other poles within the public etTeets of the Borough or Old Forge sihail be Inspected by the police department of said Borough at least once every three months, that the same may be kept in a safe and proper condition, and If any defects In the condition of tbe said poles shall be found, the police department shall report the same to the Burgess forthwith. Sec.

2. The Burgess on receiving notice of any defect in the condition of any of the aforesaid poles witjhin the limits of the said Borough, shall notify ths owner or manager of the corporation or persons owning the said poles, to repair the said poles immediately, and if the owner or manager of the said corporation or person owning the said poles, fails to do so with the dispatch which the case may require; the Burgess shall Instruct the Chief of Police to remove the danger, if any exists, and the cost of such removal shall be defrayed by the person ot corporation owning such Sec. 3. Every telephone, telegraph, electric light and electric railway company erecting and maintaining poles within the Borough of Old Forge limits shall pay the annual license fee of fifty cents for each pole erected and maintained within the Borough, said license fee to be paid on or about the first Monday In April of each year. Upon the failure of the said companies to pay the respective amounts due to the Borough annually on account of the said annual license fee the same shall be collected by due process of law.

Passed and enacted Into an ordinance at a regular meeting of the Town Council of Old Forge Borough, held this 27th day of November, A. 1916. NICHOLAS SAIaAMONE, President. W. E.

JOHNSON. Secretary. The above ordinance is nereDv approved this 1st day of December. A. p.

1918. MARTIN MBMOLO. D6 7 8 Burgess. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USB OF PUBLIC HHiHWAio. Be It ordained and enacted hy the Bor oiiirh of Old Forge.

and it is hereby or dained and enacted by authority of the same, and the following regulations for the use of the public Highways ne and tine same are hereby adopted. DEFINITIONS. fa) The word, "highway" shall mean the wnoie wio.ua irom properly line 10 property line of any street, lane, alley, avenue, boulevard, viaduct, bridge or other place Intended, used or set apart for the public, includ lng sidewalks, curb, street and other intervening Rpace therein. (b) The term "street" shsJM apply to that part of a public highway Intended for vehicles. (c) The term "curb" shall apply to the boundaries of a street.

(d) The term "horse" shall apply to any draft animal or beast of burden. (e) The term "vehicle" shalil apply to a horse, and to any conveyance, except an Invalid's chair or child's conveyance. (f) The term "street car" shall apply to any conveyance con fined to tracks. (g) The term "driver" shall apply to the rider, driver or leader of a horse, to a person who pushes, draws, propels, operates, or who is in charge of a vehicle. The term "parked" shall apply to a waiting vehicle and to waiting vehicles drawn up alongside of one another not parallel to the curb.

ARTICLE I. Section 1. The public highways of this Borou gh. are hereby declared to be for the common use of the traveling public except in so far as the same may be restricted herein or by other proper municipal action. No person shall place or cause to be placed any obstruction above, upon or under any public highway, except upon the consent and subject to such conditions as this Borough may impose, and then at the risk and responsitoillty of such person.

Sec. 2. No person shall place or throw, or cause or permit to be thrown, any glass, metal, refuse or other substances or materials, upon any highway. ARTICLE II. PASSING, TURNING, KEEPING TO THE RIGHT.

BACKI.VG AND FOLLOWING. Section 1. A vehicle meeting another shaill pass to the right. Sec. 2.

A vehicle overtaking another shall pass to the left and not pull over to the right until entirely olear of it: except In overtaking a street car. not discharging or receiving passengers, when it shall pass to the right if space permits. Sec. 8. A vehicle turning Into a street to the right shall turn the corner as near the.rlght aiand curb as practicable.

Sec. 4. A vehicle turning Into a street to the left shall pass around the point of Intersection of the two streets, but if so directed by the traffic officer it shall pass in front instead ot around the point of Intersection. Sec. S.

A vehicle crossing from one side of the street to the other shall do ss by turning around In the direction the traffic Is going. Sec. 6. A vehicle shall keep as near as pra tclcablo to the right hand curb so as to leave the center of the street clear for overtaking traffic the slower the speed the nearer the curb. Sec.

7. A vehicle on a street divided longitudinally by a parkway, walk, sunken way, viaduct, isle of safety, or cab stand, shall keep to the right of such division. Sec. 8. A vehicle passing around a circle shall keep to the right from entrance to exit.

iSec. 8. A vehicle shall not back to make a turn if It obstructs traffic but shall go around ths block or to a street wide and clear enough for the purpose. Sec. 10.

A vehicle shall not follow another too closely for safety. ARTICLE III. STOPPING, STANDING, WAITING AND PARKING. Section 1. A vehicle shall not stop with Its left side to the curb.

Sec. 2. A vehicle waiting In front of an entrance to a building shall promptly give way to a vehlole arriving to take up or set down passengers. Sec 3. A vehicle shall not stand within any portion of a atreet for a longer period of time than that designated by signs erected upon said street of this Borough, nor shall a vehicle stand within ten feet of a (ire hydrant.

Sec 4. A vehicle shall Dot stand so as to prevent the free passage of other vehicles In both directions at the same time. Sec 5. A vehicle, except where parking Is allowed, shall not stand at any angle backed up or head on to a curb, except while actually loading or unloading, and if horse drawn, and with four wheels, the horses Shalt Btand parallel with the curb, faced in the direction of traffic. Sec.

6. A vehicle, unless a street car, shall not stop in any street except near the curb and then so as not to obstruct a crossing or cross walk except to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross Its path. Sec. 7. A street car shall not stop within an Intersection of streets nor within five feet of a street car ahead nor so as to obstruct a crossing or crosswalk.

ARTICLE IV. RIGHT OF WAY. Section 1. When In the performance of d'uty, the following vehlole shall have the right of wav: U. 8.

Mall. Police, Fire, Emergency Repair of Public Service Corporations, Ambulances and the Military. fee. 2. When two or more vehicles shall arrive at a street intersection at the same time, the vehicle to the right hand of anv driver shall have the right of way.

sec. 0. r. venicie in rront or a street car haill immediately turn out upon signal, fiec. 4.

A vehicle shall not so oocunv anv street as to obstruct traffic, Sec. B. A vehicle, on the approach of frre apparatus, shall stop so as to not interfere with Its passage. AKTIUbE V. SIGNALS.

Section 1. A vehicle's driver when slowing or stopping shall give timely signal by hand or whip, or in some other unmistakable manner. Sec. 2. A vehicle's driver when ahout ia turn elther from a standstill or while In motion, shall give timely signal by hand or whip or In some other unmistakable manner to Indicate the direction of the turn.

This 1s especially Important when turning to the left. Sec. 3. A vehicle before backing shall give ample warning. Sec.

4. Police whistle signals Shall Indicate: (n blast N. and S. traffic stops and E. and W.

proceeds. Two Wt and W. traffic stops and N. and S. proceeds.

Three 01 more blasts the approach of fire apparatus or other danger. Sec. 5. A vehicle shall be equipped with lights and sound signals as prescribed by law, He ft. The driver of a vehicle narrvlna bright lights shall dim them when approach Ilia or uveriAKinn ftmiiuer venirif, ec.

7. Sound sla nats are nrohibited an. ccpt for necessary warning. ARTICLE VI. SPEED.

Section 1. The speed of street cars shall not exceed fifteen miles per hour and other vehicles shall not exceed the rate of speed established by law or ordinance and all shall proceed with great caution, especially In making turns. In crossing other streets and crosswalks and In passing other vehicles. Sec. 2.

A vehicle ehall not cross a sidewalk at an alley, or driveway, except very slowly and with great caution, RTICLB VII. RESTRICTION'S IN REGARD TO VEHICLES. Section 1. A vehicle's use Is prohibited when so constructed, enclosed, equipped or loaded lis to be dangerous, retard traffic, or prevent the driver from having a view suf Solent" for safety. Sec.

2. A vehicle's use Is prohibited when so loaded with Iron or other material as to create loud noises while In transit. Sec. 8. A vehicle when loaded with any milnrtol avlanrilna hAwinH I II with a red flag by day and a red Ight at night on the extreme rear end' of such load.

sec. 4. A venacie unless nonnned lo track shall not tow more than one other vehicle and the connection shall be not longer than sixteen feet. Sec. 0.

A motor vehicle left standing fwithnut onerator In charwel aba 11 ha efll. clently looked and Its emergency brakes set, Sec. 6. No one less than eighteen years of age shall drive a vehicle Intended for commercial purposes. nee t.

no one sna.11 riae upon any vehicle wiiiivu, utv uiivvia uvr will) euy part of his body protruding therefrom. 1 Boo. 8. Coasting la prohibited ou side LEGAL NOTICES walks and on all streets except aactb, as are so designated. Sec 9.

The use of a motor muffler cutout is prohibited. Sec. 10. Dense smoke from motors is (prohibited. Sec.

11. No person shall operate a vehicle across or upon any sidewalk except at an alley or driveway for the purpose of ingress jr egress. ARTICLE VHL CONTROL, TREATMENT AND CONDITION OF HORSES. Section 1. A horse shall not be unbridled, nor left unattended In a street or unen I closed space without being securely fasten ed, unless narnessea 10 a venicie wun wheels so secured ae to prevent Its being dragged faster than a walk.

Sec. 2. A driver shall continuously hold the reins in v' hands whise riding, ariving or leading a horse. Sec. 3.

No one shall over load, over drive, over ride, 1H treat or unnecessarily whip any liorse. Sec. 4. No one shall crack or so use a whip as to 'excite any horse other than that which he la using, or so as to annoy, Interfere with or endanger any preson. Sec.

5. No one shall use a horse unless rt Is fit for its work, free from lameness or sores likely to cause pain, and from any vice or disease likely to cause accident, injury or Infection. ARTICLE IX. ORDERS OF POLICEMEN. Section 1.

Pedestrians and drivers shall at all times observe and obey the directions and orders given them by the policemen of this Borough, with reference to the use of the highways of this Borough. ARTICLE X. FINES AND PENALTIES. Section 1. Any person or persons, firm or corporation convicted of violating any of the provisions ot this ordinance before the Burgess or any Justice of the Peace shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars (1100), with costs.

In default of payment of which the defendant shall be sentenced to the Borough lock up for a period of not more than five 'days or to the county Jail for a period of not snore than thirty days. Ordained and enacted Into an ordinance thlB 27th day of November. A. D. 1916.

(Attest;) NICHOLAS SALAMONE. President of Council. W. E. JOHNSON, Secretary of Oouncfl.

Approved this 1st day of December, 1918. MARTIN MBMOLO. P8 7 8 Burgess. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of the state of Pennsylvania on December 14, 1916, by Frank A. Dugan, W.

H. Cohen and Charles A. Keegan. under the Act of Assembly of the Oommonweaith of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, particularly the Act of May 11, 1909, P. L.

615. for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the International Soap and Manufacturing Company, the character and object of which Is the manufacture, buying, selling and dealing in soaps, soap products, toilet articles, drugs and all other artloles of a similar or cognate character and incident and appurtenant thereto, or any or all of the same, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rlgths. benefits and privileges ot said Act of Assembly and its uupplements, particularly the Act of May 11, 1909. P. L.

BIS. WARREN, KNAP P. O'MALLEY HILL, N24 Dl 8 Solicitors. REGINA SCHOENBBRGBR VS. LEO Schoenberger.

In the Court of Common Pleas, Lackawanna County, Pa. Xo. 8u5 October Term, 1916. To Leo Schoenberger, Respondent: You are hereby notified that the auibpoena and alias subpoena In divorce in the above entitled case have been returned "non est inventus" by Benjamin 8. Phllllips, the sheriff, and that the court has ordered service upon you by publication.

You are hereby notified to appear at the next term of court to be held at Scranton, Lackawanna County, on the 8th day of January, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. MORGAN S. KAUFMAN. Attorney for Libelant.

N17 24 D1 8 NEARBY MONROE COUNTY HOTELS TO CLOSE CHRISTMAS STROUDSBURG, Dec. 7. Follow, lng the custom established In this county for the past several years, all saloons will be kept closed on Christmas Day. This was announced by an official of the liquor dealers this afternoon. It has also been learned that saloons in Carbon county will also remain closed on December 25 of this year.

cave holdsUptrains on d. h. system DUPONT, Dec. 7. Traffic on the Delaware and Hudson railroad, between Wilkes Barre and Scranton.

was held up for several hours today as a result of a mine cave that occurred a short distance above the Cork Lane station. The settling: occurred near the Butler breaker of the Pennsylvania Coal company. Passengers on the D. H. were transferred while the cave in was being filled.

HIGH SCHOOLS? UDENTS TO BLACKLIST GAMES PITTSTON, Dec. 7. Charges that certain classes in the Pittston High school have threatened to blacklist every boy and girl taking part in the school basketball games and other forms of athletics, were made today when it was also claimed the trouble Is to be thresh, ed out at the next meeting of tho directors. The trouble among the students is due to rules laid down by Director of Athletics O. M.

TVintermute. It has been brewing for some time and reached a climax on Thanksgiving when the football team defied Mr. Wintermute and played St. John's High school club. THANKS JUDGEAFTER GETTING TERM IN PEN BLOOMSBU'RG.

Dec. 7. After setting a three year sentence in the Eastern penitentiary today, George White surprised everyone in the court room by stepping before the udge and thanking him. White was convicted of having robbed the home of A. J.

Crawford. CAR ROOFS BLOWN OFF ON CUT OFF VIADUCT NICHOLSON, Dec. 7. During the high wind of Wednesday several freight car roofs were sent sailing over the town, ripped on by the terrific force of the wind as the trains were passing over the big viaduct. No damage was done to either people or buildings of the town.

HIGH WINDSCAUSE DAMAGE ON P0C0N0S STROUDSBURG, Dec. 7 The high wind of yesterday coupled with forest flres that have been raging on the Pocono mountains has resulted in considerable damage to property, according to reports received at this place today. Between Cresco and Henryville over a 100 men are engaged in fighting fire. At Canandensis the residence of Albert Vernoy has been destroyed, causing a loss of 16,000. ARREST WHITTMER ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE OLD FORGE.

Dec. 7. Another local resident was arrested today on a charge of kidnapping when Frederick Whittmer was taken into custody at Warrior Run where It is said he kidnapped his eixteen year old slstr and her twin brother. James Kemp, of Oreenwlcli who is said to have assisted the prisoner In the alleged crime, is also sought by the police, BABY SWALLOWS ARSENIC AND DEATH SOON FOLLOWS TOWANDA. Dec.

7. Receiving a box of pills containing strychnine and arsenic from her wour year old brother. Elisabeth Kane, aged fourteen months, died at the Packer hospital Tuesday. The little ones had been using the box containing the pills for a rattlr when the babe swallowed some of Its con tents, convulsions roiowed and death relieved the child's suffering. FLYKOTTTK HHTBB XXXX.B9 PLYMOUTH.

Dec 7. Joseph Fisher, of Chestnut street, a well known miner, was killed today when caught under a fall of rock In the Lance mine of the Lehigh and Wilkes Barre Coal compnay. OLaJor WAS WYOMING, Pa Dec. 7. Charges that Hugh May, of Beaumont, who was found MOVIE PROGRAMS IX SYMPHOSY THEATRE A WM.

FOX special. "KOMKO AND JULIET," featuring the famous THEDA BAHA. EAST SCRANTON PALACE THEATRE, Asb Street Tonight: "The Head of tbe House," 3 reel KNICKERBOCKER star feature, featuring FRANK MAYO and LILLIAN WEST: also a 2 reel WESTERN DRAMA, featuring "STINOA BEE" and a POKES AND JABES COMEDY. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE 18 HEREBY G1VHN THAT AX application will be made tu the Governor of uhe tftate of Pennsylvania ou December 18. 1918.

by A. H. Poller, George H. Deacon and L. H.

Dresbach, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations." approved April Ui), 1874. and the amendments and supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tetKled corporation to be called the "Standard Home ISupply Company of Pennsylvania." the character and object of which Is the buying, selling and vending of merchandise, consisting of furniture, hardware and household supplies, and for thia purpose to have and possess and enjoy ail the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act ot Assembly and its supplements and amendment. F. J. HELHIEUiiU Solicitor.

Dl 8 15 MARGARET SINGER VS. SAMUEL 81NG er. ip me uourt or uommon Pleas, LacHa wanna County, Pa. No. Ola October Term, 1918.

To Samuel Singer, Respondent: You are hereby notified that the subpoena and alias subpoena in divorce In the above entitled case have been returned "non eat. Inventus" by Benjamin S. Phillips, the sheriff, and that the court has ordered service upon you by publication. You are hereby no tided to appear at the next term of oourt to be held at Scranton, Lackawanna County. on the sth day of January, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock a.

m. MORGAN 8. KAUFMAN, Attorney for Libelant. N17 24 D1 8 ANNA KORYKORA VS. MYRON KORY kora.

In the Court of Common Pleas, Lackawanna County, I'a. Xo. SM, October Term. 1918. To Myron Korykora.

Respondent: You are hereby notified that the subpoena and alias subpoena in divorce in the above entitled case have been returned "non eat by Benjamin S. Phillips, the sheriff, and that the court has ordered service upon you by publication. You are hereby notified to appear at the next term of court to be held at Scranton, Lackawanna county. on the 8th day of January, 1917, at 10:00 o'olock a. m.

MORGAN S. KAUFMAN. Attorney for Libelant. N17 24 D1 8 dead in the town hall here last week, died from the effects of a beating were made tonight at the coroner's inquest. At first it was thought May fractured his skull by falling from a chair, but evidence at the inquest indicates otherwise.

X.XQTJOK DEALERS CONVICTED BLOOMSBURG, Dec. 7. Prank Sponenberg and Robert Hagenbach were today found guilty on the charge of having sold liquor illegally. The case was one of the hardest fought held here in years. The prisoners are liable to a sentence of there months in ail and a fine of $500.

AU OAHBXiZKO IS STOPPED BERWICK. Dec. 7. Notices were sent all cigar dealers, poolroom owners and other merchants here today that gambling devices found in the places will be confiscated and the ownera arrested. Punch boards are included in the devices ordered abolished.

KIW ROME FOR EMC8 STROUDSBURG. Dec 7. The new home of the local lodge of Elks is rapidly nearlng completion. The members expect to take possession before the first of the year. BRASS THIEVES ARRESTED MINERS MILLS, Dec.

7. Twenty two boys residing in this section have been arrested by detective for the D. H. railroad. They are charged with having stolen brass and copper wire from the yards here.

Junkmen who purchased the goods will also be arrested. TEMPLETOZT SPENT $3,900 WILKES BARRE. Dec 7. According to the expense accounts filed in court here today Thomas Templeton spent $3,919.75 to beelected to congress from Luzerne county. John J.

Casey, defeated candidate, says he spent $2,959. SUES PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON. Dec. 7.

Mrs. Sallie Andrews, of West Pittston, today brought action against the Pennsylvania Coal company to recover coal royalltlea amounting to $4,800 with interest from May 15 last. The case has been started in Luzerne county court. AVOCA DIVORCE BEARING) WILKES BARRE, Dec. 7.

Mrs. Mary Blease, of Wyoming, formerly of Avoca todav filed action for divorce from William Blease on the ground of cruel treatment and desertion. The couple were married in 1909 at the Central M. E. parsonage here.

FORMER STATE OFFICIAL IS DEAD AT PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, Dec. 7. Many messages of sympathy came today to the home of Edward Bigelow, director of public works, and formerly at the head of the state highway department, who died yesterday at the Allegheny General hospital following an operation for intestinal trouble. Mr. Bigelow was born in Pittsburgh Nov.

6. 1850, the eon of Edward Mj and Mary Stele Bigelow. He was often called "father of the parks." During his regime the present perk and boulevard system was worked out. MARRIAGE LICENSES The marriage licenses Issued yesterday are as follows: James L. White Center, N.

T. Belle Blase Union, N. T. Michael Sylvinsky Old Korge Mary Moscow Old Forge DEATHS Balpln In Scranton, Dec. 7, 191.

Mrs. Barbara Halpln, aged sixty years, of 1330 Pine street. Brannan In Greenwood, Dec. 7. 1916, Mrs.

John Brennan, of 8332 Main street, Greenwood. BrUdltli In Scranton, Dec 7. 1916, Joseph Brizdltls, sixty, of 219 Mine street Xnffbaa In Scranton, Dec. 7. 1916.

William Hughes, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Morris, of 1508 Bchlager boulevard. KoOroaslnf In Scranton, Dee. 7, 1916, Mrs. Thomas J.

McCrosslng, forty two years, of 210 Meridian avenue. Leaahan In Scranton, Dee. 7, 1916. Frank Lenahan, fifty six, of 621 Chestnut street. Miller In Scranton, Pa.

Dec. 7, 1916, William W. Miller, of Clark's Summit, of Clark's Summit, at the Moses Taylor hospital. Griffiths In Scranton, Dec. 7, 1916, John, the young son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Griffiths, of 130 Throop street. DEEDS RECORDED The deeds recorded In the office of Recorder of Deeds Peter lie as yesterday are as follows: John T. tSansbury, et ux, to Harry Stanshury, land in Covington township, $1. Margaret T.

Swisher to County Savings bank, land in Scranton, $1. Anna J. Ives to Elizabeth Connolly, land In Dunmore, $1. Mary DaHkleVicz to Ignatz Daskle vlcz, land In Dunmore, $1. PAY DAYS LACKAWANNA FAT SATS December 8, Hallstead, Pettebone, Woodward and Avondale; December 8, Loomls, Auchlncloss, BHsb and Trues dale.

SCRANTON COAL 00. Dec. 11 Monday West Ridge, Richmond No. 3 and Riverside. Dec.

12 Tuesday Mt. Pleasant and Johnson. Dec. 13, Wednesday Pine Brook and Capouse. Dec.

14, Thursday Raymond, Ontario and Ontario Washery. The approximate strength of organised labor in Canada at the close of 1915 was 143,343. Of these there were but thirty one independent units, with a reported memberahip of 4,967,.

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